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Chile: Selection Criteria

Students must submit a complete application to the Campus EAP Office. Application deadlines are earlier than you think. Don't miss out!

 Application deadlines

Undergraduate applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

General

Requirements vary by program. Most programs have prerequisites and all programs have a minimum GPA requirement. Some programs require one to two years of university-level training in the host country language. For further details see your Campus EAP Office and the EAP website.

In addition to program-specific requirements, all applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Serious academic goals and a clear plan for integrating EAP studies into the student’s UC degree program
  • Social and cross-cultural sensitivity; maturity; ability to adapt successfully to a different environment and a new education system; ability to assess and exhibit appropriate behavior in a variety of situations
  • Willingness to abide by program regulations
  • Endorsement by the Campus EAP Selection Committee and completion of all campus-specific requirements (an interview may be required)

Language and Culture Program, UC Center, Concepción

  • Class level: sophomore, junior, senior, graduate
  • Language prerequisite: Minimum three quarters/two semesters; maximum five quarters/three semesters of university-level first- and second-year Spanish by the end of the last term prior to departure
  • GPA: 2.5 cumulative and language GPA at the time of application and maintained through the end of the last term prior to departure. No exceptions.
  • Admission: The Campus EAP Office determines selection and final admission.

University of Chile/Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

  • Class level: junior, senior, graduate
  • Language prerequisite: Minimum two years of university-level Spanish by the end of the last term prior to departure. If at the time the program starts it will have been a year or more since students
    last took a course in Spanish, it is recommended that they refresh their proficiency. Students should contact their Campus EAP Office for details.
  • GPA: 3.0 cumulative and language GPA at the time of application and maintained through the end of the last term prior to departure. Students below a 3.0 must confer with a Campus EAP Advisor before submitting an application.
  • Admission: The Campus EAP Office determines selection and final admission.

Note: These are minimum program requirements only and do not guarantee selection.

 

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